Protesters in Tbilisi treated by medics after bill condemned as Kremlin-inspired act of repression was passed into law
Protests outside Georgia’s parliament are intensifying after a “foreign agents” bill – condemned as a Kremlin-inspired act of repression – was passed into law on Tuesday.
A number of demonstrators were treated by medics after teargas was used by police on a crowd of a few thousand people, while squads of police dragged some individuals away.
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